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Avianca promotes new Bogotá–Dallas route with ‘Tu Historia, Nuestra Historia’ campaign

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Avianca promotes new Bogotá–Dallas route with ‘Tu Historia, Nuestra Historia’ campaign
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Avianca has announced the launch of a social media thread on X, inviting travelers to explore Dallas as a new destination. The campaign highlights the Bogotá–Dallas route with the slogan "Tu Historia, Nuestra Historia." This announcement was made on X.

According to Avianca's official X thread, the airline's destination campaign aims to showcase Dallas as its latest U.S. destination, merging Bogotá's cultural warmth with Dallas's modern vibrancy. The campaign includes images of notable Dallas attractions such as the Old Red Museum and the Giant Eyeball, intending to inspire travelers to explore the city's unique blend of history, art, and innovation. Avianca uses the slogan "Tu Historia Nuestra Historia" to connect travelers' personal journeys with its own legacy, framing route expansion as an opportunity for shared storytelling and cultural discovery.

According to a February 2025 press release on Avianca’s official website, the Bogotá–Dallas route launched with four weekly nonstop flights operated by Airbus A320 aircraft, offering a total capacity of 1,440 seats per week. This direct service is part of Avianca’s broader U.S. growth plan, which now includes 19 nonstop routes from Colombia to the United States and more than 170 weekly flights. Avianca’s announcement thread on X encourages travelers to discover Dallas and book through the airline’s digital channels.

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Aviation Source News confirms that Avianca’s new Dallas service is designed to enhance connectivity for both leisure and business travelers, providing convenient options between Colombia and one of the top U.S. business and cultural centers. CEO Frederico Pedreira highlighted Dallas as a strategic addition that meets growing demand in the Americas. The campaign’s focus on Dallas’s historic and modern attractions aligns with Avianca’s efforts to emphasize destination experiences as a core part of its route network development.

According to Wikipedia, Avianca is Colombia’s national airline and one of the oldest airlines in the world, founded in 1919. It operates a modern fleet of more than 140 aircraft serving over 75 destinations across 25 countries. As part of the Star Alliance global network, Avianca has a significant presence throughout the Americas, offering both passenger and cargo services. The airline is recognized for its extensive route map, customer loyalty program (LifeMiles), and a history spanning more than a century in commercial aviation.

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